"Rendezvous in Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy" was orginally published in 2009. Since that time, a number of readers have inquired about the publication of a second edition, with additional details about the characters and events in this real life drama. With the 50th anniversary of this tragedy rapidly approaching, the timing seems appropriate for a revised edition. This book chronicles one of the most unforgettable weekends in the 20th century. On November 22, 1963, a misanthropic, self-proclaimed Marxist ...
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"Rendezvous in Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy" was orginally published in 2009. Since that time, a number of readers have inquired about the publication of a second edition, with additional details about the characters and events in this real life drama. With the 50th anniversary of this tragedy rapidly approaching, the timing seems appropriate for a revised edition. This book chronicles one of the most unforgettable weekends in the 20th century. On November 22, 1963, a misanthropic, self-proclaimed Marxist named Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy on the streets of Dallas, Texas. Less than an hour after shooting the President, a panicked Oswald murdered a policeman. Two days later, in front of a national television audience, a vengeful, mentally ill, stip club manager, Jack Ruby, shot Oswald to death. Four men, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, all vastly different in appearance, social standing, and position of power found their lives forever linked. "Rendezvous in Dallas" brings to life the events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy. In less than ten seconds, Lee Harvey Oswald altered American history and shattered the idealism of a generation.
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